BMkllQ'i AtoIcb Balre. Ttw BIWT Halre In Use world tor outs, hruses, te, meera, lt tbeuin, fever sores, tettei, Mhnrntl band'', eliublalns eorns and all "kin ruulf)nl'jl positively cures pile, or nn pay required. U la guaranteed to give perlect satis fMlMW oil money rajundeu. Price 2ft oentaper uo' For saft by HBBKU dntffiM. The drumsticks of a turkoy i?reatly lm ptoyrd by reraoyeltiR the temlons, winch always become ban) and bony In baking. Cut carefully through the skin below the If Joint, but do not cut the tendons; bend the leg at the cut by pressing Hon the eile of the table and break off the bone. Then pull out the tendons one at a time wllh the finger. Threw him In analn: Rescuer (who has pulled a man oat of the water) Oraclousl Your head Is bleeding. How did you cut Itr Rescued man-On the water's edge. I guess. forced tul.eTe lloine. Oyer GO people wereforccd to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial pack age of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood Is bad, your liyer and kidneys out of order, If you are constipated and haye liead achJind an unsightly complexion, don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for n free tampie of this grand remedy. The ladies praise It. Everyone likes It. Large sired package 60 rents. Professor In psychology Can't we con ceive of anything as being out of time, and still occupying space? Musical student (thoughtfully) Yes, sir; a bad singer In a chorus. , Ask Your.Frleuda About It. lour distressing cough can be cured. We know It because KemrK Balsam within the past few yars has cured so many coughs and colds In this community. Its remarka ble date has been won entirely by lis genu ine 'merit. Ask some friend who has used it whathe thinks of Kemp's Balssm. There Is no medicine bo pure, none so effective. Large bottles 60c and f 1.00 at all druggists. Rample bottle free. Three thousand Austrian bakers ar on the strike for an increase of wages. They knead bread, but are willing to foaf rather than work for their present pay. A 'Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady otthls county. Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven yaar she stood Its severest tests, but tier vital orfln vvero undermined and death seemed Ini ntttfent. For three months she couKhed Incess antly and could not sleep. Hlie boiutht of us a hn.iu nt tip v incr'a naw nisnnvei-v for con sumption and was so much relieved on taking Brst dose that she slept all night and with one bottle bas been miraculously cured. Her name lsJUrs.-Lutber Lutz." Thus write WO. nam rick & Co.pf Shelby, N. C. -Get a trial bottle a jteuttn rt urue more. ''What a nice portmanteau you have, Henry." "Yes, my wife gaye it to me on my birthday." Olil Was there any thing In it? "Why, yes, the bill for the. portmanteau. Saitoh's Consumption Cure. This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of cough, croup, anil uroncnitis, wuue irs wonderful success In the cure of Consump tion is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a conch ' ire earnestly ask you to try It. Price 10 cents. 60 cents, and $1.00. If vour nines are sore, chest or back lame, use Sblloh's Porous Plaster.' Sold at Biery's or Thomas' drug stores. In a street car just before 0 o'clock : He I dm Terry sorry to ciowd you,. Miss DerFltt, but Miss DeWItt Don't plait of 11. There Is really no room for apology. A Glerlous ltecord. Bias the introduction yf the Famous Puritan Cesshand .OorJurnptlon Cure in this vicinity tie death rate from consumption has decreased woadcrtol. It nave falls to effect a cure. Price St Rtl.. Dr. Lee's Lfrer Regulator has done more to relieve sue iu.aeripg oi roaumnu iuhu mitiuioi Mldol,lt.fcuresall stomach and llvr trou- dim. Trial oetues iree at i noises urug siure. "I haye never read Sbafcspeare's works,0 aid -a pretentious woman, "but I always entertained the highest opinion of him as a man. If Ilea' Nerve anil T.lvttr 1'llls. An important discovery. Tliev net on the liver, stomach and bowels, through thu nerves. A new principle, i liey upeedly cure biliousness, bad tatle, torpid liver, piles and constipation Splendid for men, women apd children. Smallest, mill est, surest. 30 dnses for 25 cents. Samples free at. T. D Thomas and W. F. Bierys Drug Store. Boggi Stanley reminds one of po)-er, Fogg Indeed? Hoggs Yes; a grate ex plorer, you know. A Uauuted Ilouae. Tkls bodr of ours has beenllkened to a tens st, 'it Oltsn bass, haunted apartment the iWaua. Seared bv the eldrlch sprite. iItsdcd. ifa.ttYge'ationfHeiand refuses to return. What eaa break the spell, what can ralie the ban laid spen the unhappy ora-anst We answer unheal-' tautsfly, HoUetttr's Stomach Hitters, and we ar warranted In tne reaponie by the recorded teatlaeoy of myriads, covering a period of over jirspi a century, a course oi tne uitters, texaa la any state ol the affliction, and persist 3& xiqiwwea. wm terminate in cure txisiiire, partial. The Bitters restores tone to ihe Dlaaitrto carve, renews and nurlfles the lulees exadalK from the cellular tissue that act upon tit fog4dUgetllTlr,expls Wle from the stomach so-ttirblood, and promotes (regular habit of BC4y. Slalane, kidney complaint, nervoinest. rkeaajatUnr and neuralgia Klre way to this Aiewark, N. J landlady undertook to attain the trunk of one of her boarders until a bill of four dollars for wear and tear of ft acta should be paid, but a local justice of the peace suppressed her effort The World's Fair, TKo excitement caused this great event is scarcely equated by that produced by the great discovery of Dr. Miles the Restore tly Nervine, It sueedily cures nervous prostration, change of life, pain, dullness and confusion In head, fits, sleeplessness the bines, neuralglr, palpitation, monthly pains, etc. C W. Snow & Co., of Syracuse, N. Y.jTalbott and Moss, of Qreensburg, Ind., and A. W. Blackburn, of Wooster, O. srw that "The Nervine sells belter than anything we ever sold, and gives universal satisfaction." Dr. Miles' new illustrated treatise on Ihe Nerves and Heart and trial bottle free afBlery or Thomas' drug store. Never place so much confidence In your minister as to sleep during sermon, Captain Courteny. HmrlPlillonn ItiA wil- nf 1 M, I had ifrrM inert etrlr with mnlnrl.il fpn- T lEe'nJ with BuiphurBitters.lt Is.tliegrealest Mrvwl nm-tlw. T .nar 1 1 . I thejn fa my medicine cbeft.-Hlilp Nanlilaiis, natiuaarc. -Kaaembet Uuu. without physical health, DcaUl attainment la worthless; In the chlUttn lead free, happy lives, which will treatherj both mind and bodr. ' An air Smergencr Medicine, for audden eoldt, Avtra Cherry Pretoria! take the lead of all remedies, a dose ortwo generally suf. ficltg to atop ordinary coughs and eaae (he Worst For Ihe cureof throat andlunc dis orders, this preparation is unequalled. Oa the leoce sneak theives. - A.rtMent of Youngntowa. Ohio, after fcMtoiCliU right arm amputated as the re I UU of an aoddent, placed ihe severed arm iuk valise, and. unattended, nest ten miles Xt hit feotoe. UsrmltM Aids to Work. The moat convenient and immediately effective Is the aucient Japanese or Chi nese headache cure called menthol, or oamphor of peppermint. It should be rubbed upon the head and face nil over the region of the liftli pair of nerves, avoiding the eyes, until there is an agree able sensation or refreshing coolness. If properly used thus, nnd its fumes In haled, which it gives out when heated by the hand, the relief and comfort is immense. When there is a general sen sation of exhaustion fire drops of pure chloroform and a teaspoonful of red lavendor, mixed in a glass of cold water by a druggist, is excellent; follow it as soon as possible with some light refresh ment. When the svstein needs Immediate nourishment, drink n gloss of milk made ns hot as it can be swallowed, taking it In long sips. Phosphates, in addition to the hot milk, will feed the brain tissues, and, taken persistently, will enable one to do a vast deal of work without ex haustion. Egg yolks beaten to a cream with pow dered sugar, nnd the whites beaten to a froth, and both shaken thoroughly with cold milk, refresh and sustain during night work. The various crystallized frnits, espe cially cherries and raisins, and such thoroughly cooked sweetmeats as jams and jellies are good. Of course, none of these sweets are to be eaten as they are at the table, but rather taken as distrac tions to the tense nervous system. Cor. New York Star. A Good Dog, and Weighs 100 Pounds. A well known resident of Oakland has a largo Newfoundland dog that is a won der in his way nnd he weighs about 100 pounds. The gentleman walked Into the business office, accompanied by his dog, and purchased an additional paper to mail to a relative in Illinois. The paper was mapped up, and after placing a 2-cent stamp on the wrapper and ad dressing it the gentleman gave the paper to the dog. The owner got into his buggy 'and drove to the postofilce, the dog runulng alongside the horse. At the postofilce the gentleman stopped, but the dog didn't. He tnounted the steps, trotted down the corridor to the receiving boxes, and, taking hold of one end of the paper in his teeth, he inserted the other iu the opening into the paper box, and with his uose pushed it through the hole. He had no hesitancy about brushing his wet coat up against the light check trousers of several young men standing near the box. and when one of thein wanted to help him to push the paper through the opening he growled, as much us to say he knew his business and could get along without outside assistance. After depositing the paper in the box the dog bounded out again to his master, who was waiting for him. ' "It took tne two weeks to train him to do that trick, but it paid me for the trouble," said the gentleman. Pittsburg Dispatch. luiuilgrsmta and Caahlera. People who do business with newly ar rived immigrants notice how quickly they begin to become Americanized. This tendency, in fact, causes no little inconvenience to the cashiers of savings banks, which have many immigrants among their depositors. Some of the larger institutions of this kind havt many hundreds of depositors, and it is necessary to exercise the greatest care in eeeiug that the signatures on orders or checks for money lire exactly the sarny us the no which is kept on refer ence. A Hungarian, for instance, when he opens his account, will sign his name 'Josef.' In a short while he finds trou ble in withdrawing any money because he hits changed his name to "Joseph." Heiurich, in the same way, becomes Henry; Pierre, Peter; Dorathea, Dora, and so on. The paying teller gets no rest until be has the signature which is kept on record Americanized! New ork Tribune. Oddltlea of the F.se Market. A leading commission merchant said: "The egg business is the most annoying one in the world. During the cold weather in the winter the hens quit laying, but everybody wants to eat eggs. Conse quently they go so high that the grocers can't keep pace with their customers. In the spring, just aa soon as eggs get plen tiful, people quit eating them, and we have to sell them to packers, who pickle them for consumption later on. Theft) eggs that are packed are not liked by consumers, and so you Bee the egg dealer never has the satisfaction of handling a commodity that is in good demand and good supply at the same time." Louis, ville Commercial. II Had the Floor. The British house of commons is per haps the most powerful organization of men in the world, but its great authority and dignity did not prevent it from be ing thrown into some confusion on a re cent occasion, by a very small enemy. One of the members, Sir Ji ti Gorst, had taken the floor to address the house, when it was perceived by a number of members that a mouse had taken the floor at the same time, and was running. exactly in the direction of the spot occu pied by Sir John, Certain of the members could not re frain from cries of surprise at seeing the mouse make this movement. The cries frightened the mouse and caused him to turn back and run towards the benches occupied by the members. This threw the front bench into some confusion, whloh only frightened the mouse the more, He attempted to take reruge in tne trousers leg of on honora bl member, and this gentleman imme diately began a series of leaps and bounds in an attempt to free himself from the mouse. In an instant the cli&mbei' was in cou- fualon. The mouse, escaping from the honorable member with whom ho had Uken refuge, ran this way and that. Numbers of the members jumped upon the benobes which eerve them at seats. The "question before the house1 became, "How shall this little animal be got rid of ?' All at ouce the mouse found his wav to the hole in the floor through which he had entered. He disappeared, members got down from the seats, aud Sir John Gorst resumed his remarks. Youth's Sir, peuew Afrad of TMrt.eu. ChaunceyM, Depew says be would not sit down with thirteen at table. "Three times iu my life have I been one of a din ner party of thirteen. On each occasion one passed the joke to another that he or sue would be the victim. Iu; every instance one of the guests died within the year. So, in my experience, the iruinor tne auaage was proven. Ban r ranclsco Argonaut. Ladies aud gentlemen should always peep step wneu walking together. This j yery simple aud easily done and looks well. The gentleman must always adapt jus step 10 tiiat.pr the lady. To shamhle along hit or inisa iBXpedingly ungrace ful. The completed tunnel between itarula and Port Huron will be over one mile In length, ,810 fMt lelog under the river, 1,810 feet under dry ground on thejfiofc le&n Mde and about ajXQ feet on tbe Cnctidua ide. SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS! V referring to carry Uncle Smn's Dollnrs to n big stock, we have inaugurated a GREAT JUNE SALE. Sweeping Price Reductions I A rnreoliance to get Kino Cloth ing fur below regular prices. A. C. YATES & CO., Otli and Chestnut St. (Ledger Ilulldlnfr.) Mill and Chestnut St. Henry; Siller, WETSSPORT PLANING : MILL. MANUKACTUHER (IK "Window and Door Fhamkp, Doors, Shutters, window fashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DRAI.BR IN All Kiiuls of Dreri bote ahingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &n. Very Lowest Prices. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Ht.ore" Bottled Gherkins, ,iw et Pick les, CliowOhow, Onions, Tnble Saure, TTorse-radish, Cauliiiow er, (,'afsup, Mixed Trickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds olchoire Jellie3 and table necessarien. In Dry Goods, Groceries Queensware &c. fl' Ipail. Ilfitll In lilic nrltAO anil natulll.. n r j ,, gooas. uur large siock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers w certainly greatly appreciate. HEM EMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. - E. IT. Lucre nbacHj FI.AIN AND DKCOBATIVK PAPER HANli JNC1, 1IOIIBU AND 8ION PAINTINO AND OKAININO. Competent workmen sfntto any part (he county. nf HKADQUAUTE1UI FOR Wall Farers. Borders & Decorations Ijirm aisortment, and the latest styles. Booh, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All rrailea. rthaile making ana pimln u ...... aunmru IU. Paints, Oil, Varnis.h, Putty Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 01 Broadway Mancli Cbnnk. Pa Halow the Broadway llonae. Sale bills printed at. this office at lowest prices. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler atffcliinaker, Bank Street, Lehighton, Anna. Reapeetlnlly lnvlteatlie attention of his friends andll.e eltlif na generally to his Immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, ilverware, Jewely, RtVrleea that defy competition. ItHlllnay you e"swll'?. ,Wet '"y UWk Mov''l ftBPATuma PrompllydMiieatlnweat eliarge, and all work Euaraut.eed, Doii'f rorgcl Itc pl.acc SIGN OP THE ma WATPH, Hank St Lehighton. Dee IU IM7. " Piles! Piles! Piles! I'rey Universal pile auiuiio . ....... iitu ivrr reuvcl. Try It, even If vou hv lulled wilt) .very oilier reiiwdy Tina KunrUIl tor, la .xaieshepeU, eay k, apply, sife'iVeatna elean mm isweviei ver advanbwe over oim HM.UW iU -Urea ru JeXS "SStf iSJtJprlei eonvlnced. If oa, ui ukkisi Uoe not keep It or KM It lor you, lend lurTlly uiall, a boi Addre5, AsuBaw u "RK Lamabiei. fa ,iu t, n, M B Keber C J it'Tu ui!U J l i ncuuism. Ltuljnton. a. BREAD AXO YET ONE UN EAT TOO MUCH OF IT. An orerlond of bread axj not Injure you but 0ToriorJCofTCr7 nnoomf arUble j to will Wolff'sAGMEBIacking not Injan tout thou, fantm&Jc them look ynBUutly until cleaned. To prerent abn i allow directions. v Atk in Deupt Palwf antt J7wm FvrnUMnti Hot u for Pik-Ron, uMtk iviii. ft tain Old nkw ruRNiTunc Tamtth WILL STAIN OtASt AND CHINAWARK at the WILL STAIN TlNWAHC gattlO WILL BTAIN TOUR OLD BASKETS time will Stain Bast's Coach and ' WOLTF & HANDOUT!, FtdlCMlalpUa. THE GREAT German Remedy. rjj TRUTHS FOR THE SICK. m tor ttioe ileatlily BlllonsSDelUilcDend itl.uou will lie e iiaul for a ease w here c b eiiuH limmw will onStiLViiirnUtrriiRS It will euro you notasMstorciire. ItEil H "TjouurifTvvTtTT iDBiiireuBnuaiigonr Cleanse tl 10 ltl:dcd leciinK; it bo, use SULFIIDTt DITTHUS1 It will cure you. blood when on see tsj ImiuirltteK burnt Ins through the cklu iu rimples, niolrhes, Oneratives u ho arci ind 8oi-es. Itrlv on rT-f the nulla nud work. suirntm BiTTEni.trj mil hp:llll, ulll f,.lT" rnshops; clerks.whodo 1 1 not procure miftlclent I loxerclse, nndnll wlio B lareponQned in doors. ilow. 8tri.riiun lliiTHits I I should use Sulphur III BirrEns. They will svlll cure MverCom nlalnt. Dou'l be dls. pournged; It w 111 cure sick IV. ivou. If you do not wish 8L'LPiiun 1iiiti:hs to sutler irom ltiietim iwlll build you up and make you Blropgaud atlsm, use a bottle of suLrncn hitters ; It never falls to cure. leaiiny. bULPIIUlt llllTI'ltS H Don't be without a hnllle: Trv Ih vnn iwlll ninko vour blood ipure, rich nnd strung;, Will not regret It. I lanu your nesn nam. Ladies iu tielicatel I health, who are all run down, should use Try yui.piiuuliir runs to-night, and vou will sleep well .ind feel belter fnrlt SULPHUR IlITTEnS Doyou want the bcetiledlcnt Work publlsheil? Bend 3 2-eent stamps to A. V. OtiDWAV & Co, Iiosiou, jtuiBs., uuu xveeivu a copy, irte. Rheumatism, BEING due to the presence ot uric acid In the blood, Is most effectually cured by the use of Ayor's Snrsuua rllla. Be sure you get Ayer's and no other, and take it till the poisonous acid Is thoroughly expelled from the system. We challenge attention to this testimony : "About two years ago, nfter suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able to walk only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by nn advertise ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing rom plaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, aud took it regularly for eight months, and am pleased to state that it has effected- a complete cure. I have since had no re turn of the disease. "Mrs. It. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th st., New York. " One' year ago I was taken ill with inflammatory rheumatism, being con fined to my house six months. I came out ot the sickness very much debili tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered In every way. I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparllla and began to Improve at once, gaining in strength nd soon' recovering my usual health. I canndt say too much in praise of thin well-known medicine." Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. II. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 0 PJIEPIKID BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Price tl ; all bottles, tb. Worth 5 a bottle. 1'h dyspeptic, the debllltaUd, lvhetll r from oices of work of mind of uuuji anon or exposure in Malarial Regions, will Dnd Tutt'a Fill the most irenla restorative ever offered Ilia ulferluK Try Thorn Fairly. A vigorous body, pure blood, atrone vnerre stud a cheerf ul njlnd will reaulu SOLD EVERYWHERE. fases fain Instantif. Strengthens Weak furls. Quiets Nervousniiss. Hop pasten A New KogltsAd HuUftvliuUl Kwuady. Unlf ertfcllV popular buu ut nt medicinal merit rot the oouattv- pnias iJ cb) i uraiiw or whtoh atl&clf the tmaiaa U4 i rmued i m ihm MwU ftwriiig a thai Jtu4 iJnt.lUlttHl TarOtlMOUy Vf ibttUaratltJa nf JWlHaU. &a tlM oonUDy ItaeiMituu aal ot ttttaib uUatN. Is Am pi a proof ot the trutU ct thim Wfcrt. m QTHOV t'L VfeTERS iieverltifia.a Irritate. IT jou fuffar iply od now; uu'U frul tuiiar to morruw. bxxAi guud the inomeot put on .BUT SEEHHRE. 1).p M4J by a iwbattitata ur imUaUH. big&Atuiej i-i Lu wpuni wtan will tm found un iIm gHuuta' guodai Hop Plastch co .haophictohs.boston. f You Havi CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH OR COLD Throat Affection Wasting pfPIesli OranyVUeafKlfrtth Throat and Zuilgf ore Inflamed, lath of itnngth or Ctryt ft, lo tan bt reltrvtd and Curtd fry SCOTT'S EMULSION pure cod Liver oil WJth Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. ltkflr Srotl't flmuUlon, ft fid M no t pltnatlin or oHWlulloii InJiics yap $oJ4 by all Druggists. SOOTT A BPWHS.ChomlBtp. H.V. 7C0 AXLE II 1ST IN Tilt WORLD. tM1urlugUftnlieaai Ouaui ptuiata s. tUMliy iillaltua t.u kules ul as, utL. I L. U.J hj ,ji aB.ui.u b 1...1 strut I a III. s.l . ti . I YES. MY DEAR, If THE RTATF WITCHES IN THt &OUTH. 1li-e Kwrno Relieved ti, t H ,vi 11cm, ( autl l 't'lit-m Aiikkis, I C I,,.,, IIik. In Wayne cimnty. vi 'win, li (Jol.K lioro, N. C, is the fonnly sent, many ot the inhabitants btMrvofiu wiichcraft. The Caroliniw, (lemvi'i. AlabHiun nnd other southern t:it'- is l. .ii i. ) m hi .ill,. ) "witch doctor." who will cmv j uur ,uN and kill the witch that n tvoulilmn vmi. Some of these doctors a-t'i.ill liclu-vi-iu the jietisoiml cxistenco of witches nnd in their tmpemilturnl jmwer, but ninny of theni are frauds, who imiko a living by tnipoeing on the credulity nf ihcir neigh bors. 'Hie negro race is naturally Rnponti tlotn, but the poor white "crackwrs" Hre also ignorant, mid for believing: in spooks, grjrfrits, hobgoblins nud other natural phenomena they can jrive the colored man carda, spades nnd aces, and then bent him. The cracker is worse thnn the colored man, liecanse ho fondly imagines that he is so much shrewdy, nnd so lie does not two what brains lie has, nor does he try to learn anything. He has thousands of signa, omens, cures and beliefs that are a coutinnuj aoutve of nnuoynnce to him, and perpetually keep him in n state of drend. The sim plest incident is one of sinister and oc cult meaning to him, nnd lie is ever in a tremor lest 111 luck and misfortune over take him. Tho evil Influences manifest them selves In various ways, nud each one seems worse than tho other. His gnu occasionally hangs fire and refuses to "go off" properly, nnd at times Is so badly Uernnged-that It cannot be dis charged at all. At other times his fa' vorite coon dog is bewitched by some evil minded and envious person, and then the woe of the cracker is something painful to witness. If Ills gun went not bewitched, why oould he not kill a squir rel with it? And why should his dog re fuse to hunt coons, when to hunt coons was his business? These are questions that he can answer only by assuming that a witch lias been influencing" him and his property. lie employs a witch doctor, to whom he pours out his tale of woe and yields up his hard earned cash. Tho doctor cares little for the woe, but the cash is grateful and exhilarating. The doctor is sanguine, and declares that he has a method of killing that is strictly original, copyrighted, and warranted to he effec tual. In ono case that I came across the doc tor learned Ihnt an old woman living several miles away was the suspected paity, and he commenced a campaign against her. He told tho victim to go to her house some night and stretch a white cotton string nround the building and tie the ends together with a "weav er's knot." Then he was to walk around the house seven times each wny, recite a given Benteuco in front of each dour whilo making mysterious marks on it, and the cure would be completed. The directions were followed, and, I am happy to say, were effectual, as the next hunt resulted iu the death of three cooni. Another time a small powder was given, which must be swallowed by the witch without her knowing it. The old lady was invited to dinner, the powder pluced in h'er cup of coffee, and the cure was as complete as could be desired. Philadelphia Times. Manufacturers of Sopranos. Sopranos, and first rate ones, are boh)!! manufactured In such quantities as to be now a drug In the musical market. Mine. Marches! is one of the most suc cessful manufacturers. Then there Hie the classes of Mesdames Mario Bass and Lagrange, of Ernest de Munck, and now Mile. Pan le Gaynard, musical precep tress to the daughters of the Prince of Wales. America is rich in light bo- pranos and Sweden In others who havo the charm of Btruugeness. But the first rate contralto Is the rara avis, and .is worth her weight in gold. And who ever knew a singer of this kind who was not powerfully built and apt to run into a Itubens like sort of flesh? Mme. Sanz perseveres in living iu re tirement. Mile. Richard has become the wife of n man who made millions in a big grocery. She refuses to sing at tho opera except on uer own conditions, which tho managers think exorbitant. They offered her a third more than what they usually gave her to appear In "As canio" as La Scozzone, but she required twice as much. That part was written by Saint-Saens for a contralto. Henoe the hunt for one over Europe. Chicago, where there is a Mrs. AVymans, was not thought of. A wonderful contralto was discovered at Dresden, but she (lerman izes French in speaking and sings it in a way that would force the most long suf feringof French audiences to hiss her off the stage. The next best is a Benorita Domenech, She is, however, inexperi enced lu tho art of the scena.Parij Cor, Loudon Truth. Natural Inequality ot Men. Thus men jiro certainly not born free and equal in natural qualities; when they are born tho predicates "free" and "equal" in the political sense are not ap plicable to them, and as they develop, year by year, the differences iu the polltl pal potentialities with which they really are born become more and more obvious ly converted into actual differences the Inequality of political faculty shows It self to be a necessary consequence of the Inequality of natural faculty. It is probably true that the earliest men Wire nomads, lint among a body of naked, wendarng savages, though there may be no verbally reooguixed distinc tions of rank or office, superior strength and cunning confer authority of a more valid kind than that secured by aut of parliament; there may be no property in things, but tho witless man will be pov erty stricken in ideas, the clever man will be a capitalist in that same poiu moility, which iu the long run buys all other commoditlss; one will nils oppor tunities, the others will make themj and proclaim human equality as loudly m you like, Witless will serve his brother. So long as men are men nnd society Is society, human equality will be a dreamt and the assumption that It does exist is as untrue in fact as it setalie mark of impracticability on every theory of what ought to be wliioJi ttttxii from it. Pro fessor Huxley in Popular Science. Seuutor I'uluier1 S35 lMntes. I hear that Senator Puliuer has been entertaining magnificently at Madrid, j Mrs. Piilmer if a williouafre, and she i and the senator are the most accouf-1 plislitxi entertainer at the capital. Their i house liere cost $89,000, aud they have a I china dinner service which is worth its 1 weight in silver. Senator Palmer bought I this at Paris juat before he came lieje to take his seat In the aenate, and lien. 1 Cutcheon was present at the house at Ilia iitue this china was opened. He saw that It was very Hue and he osle,l Palmer how much the plates 1 1. senator replied: "I paid $39 iieoe fui , thein, and when I bought them in Paris , Ta, Palmer objected, saying, 'Thomas, 1 do you think we can afford to use such expensive dishes ax these?' '(J, yes, my j dear,' said I. 'I want the best thing oan get in this world. I live in hope of Itoftsalter. ami u lieu I gel to beaten 1 expect tu vat off of just ouch dishes as these every day, and 1 want as far a poawilile to get used to my future sut- I rounding.' 'O,' said she, and the result naa that we bought the dishes." W au agUMi Letter. Milk Shake and Soda Water : Five ( Vnts n (ihiss. rooliiii, Healthful, ;i Suinincr drink that gratifies at the same time the thirst and taste. IcC 1rP1 1") 1 Hold Iiy llu-iil.iU'. TnrlicM, jiicuics nnd V 11 1 II. l-VstivnU Nwppliff nl short not itv. 'NnSBAUM& CULTON, Opp. the Park, Lehighton. FIRST STREET, 1 1 br just opmr(l nn LADIES' FINE Comnris'.iisf .nil llie vprr Inlfst. sl.vlps in Wliit-o Cnnrle s. teens, Prints, Ginghams, x uncy -uresfj jratterns oi hip very dpsi. qunuues nt oxrepd ing low prirps. Groceries, Provisions, Crockoryware,Glasswaie, AT ood and Willowware of the bpsi innkes nt. lor figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, .Shoes and Eeady made Clothing in great vnviply nnd at pricps with the rpncl, of all inirchnsers nrines fnllv as low as the samp wondR ran 1 nought, for at any other genpial store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great viiriciy iiiui oi nesi, quality nr. uopk nouoin rrices. Hest quality ol Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as the same nrtirles nan be purchased elsewhere. v A rur load of coarse salt has just been received the price y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best, quality and are being sold nt prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general sioie n this section, (toll aud be convinced. . Respectfully, CLOTHIERS, y linve made extensive preparations for the Spring Husiness in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. Our guaranteed qualit ies and the lowestprices are making our store the preferred place for those who wish to save time and money. Mothers', Attention., Ovel 8000 Million's SnlU now rpnily. A Ken t Id ir. veeii ii:r riiH-rwIwe In Ikiysaliil Little Buss ifiulliilig shows Hint If mi. nan get llie'at lentlon or I lie niollicis that will erowunur stoic ! Imve il uint true inaleiial, pretty anil iimM hi.i pt--.t iiml the making a credit to our l.lttli- Hois' ( lolliing iJctiailment. We have a eoiiinlclc line of a piece Bulls, ami a line velcc Hon ol .lei mm anil Kilt Mills. We stall our I'lnlilicn's hints Iioin imi.OII up. Men's Suits. We arc sliunuur thki season over 60 i.i-inllni; St1n. iu i' aim Is to combine t lie Best M;il:e Willi Ihe l.oweiil I'rkes. F.VPilHal iniieetlni ilotlilutr.couilngtotnwh, lalimlcl to visit inn larne t lothlug RstRlilWi incut VhI.iiov that Hip Hum so speiH will he vciv prohlNhlc. t;ctoiir prlccN lielore uu3th)t ami Vou vmII uif money hy sn doing. . Custom Department. 'lhls ilf ,iillineiit lacks iiolliln to aallsfr Ihe tastes ami mIcbs ol the most cilticul ot men. Our llnc-of H)ulng 'llrousoriiigu mill Sullliigii Is largei anil uioie select than ever seen hcloic. Kveivlhln" Is In icaUlness with all the modern facilities in iriiaiaiilce niisiuiiassed tvorkmnn ship, lit ami llnisli. A siieclal feature Is the rv Inrire nKsmliueut ol StUcsotfeicil at prices that ulll lie toiiml hivhl alliactive. cpvp) A I I K"""1' Jnvciitloii- I'atent Shirt Waists. The "Mothers Fl lend " ,x "w ' 1 Waist does anaj entiielr with Ihe sewiuii un of Pultons. It Is supplied wllh an adjustable licit, wfilcli is easily taKen oil when Ihe waist Is washed. Ihe buttons ale ilv cttetl on th belt, cousei)uenll cannot he loin off either lu weal ii r. uio tin c or irniilng. llciiig pl.nn iu siieecu ami sincere in our otieiini nnole von the very lowest mice. Hotel Allen Building, A 11if.inu'n I-V I I iriuu lit V $) tTKAOQCTAITITED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Or THE CODNTHY. WILL OBTAIN MUOII VALUABLE rNFOIlMATION r- T 1 OTTA iVrTj: i'iil' a A-Ml'wii'l. 'V""1!1 1 "V.. THE GHiGABO, ROCK SSUND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Incluriingr main llnoB, branches and extensions .East and West of the MlBBpurl Klver. The Diroot Route to and from Cnicagro, Jollet, Ottawa. Fi-i. r.i.8j.lle. Mollne, Rock Inland, In ILLINOI8-Davenport, Mitsoatlne Otturuwa, tVafoofUi, Dea Moinuii.WlittirBOt, Audubon Jiejion.and Oouncll BlUttls, In IOWA MlnilHailollH and fit. Paul In MrNHMfhttlttMttWiJ and Sioux fulls, M1880URI-Oma auollis u. in DAKOTA-Oameran, St. Joaeplt, and Ktinttoa City, in UutohlnBon. V L'iohlta nallnvllln Ahtlnna Hiilrliirnll In Tr A uB A eb.J v't', "..1.1S11K.11M1 , run neno, in me iHui&r i jsitniiuu X anil rjoiorado Bpnnjw, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reollnlnp; Choir Cars to and from Clitomfo, Caldwell, ilutchlnaon. and Dodge City, and Palace Sleen mg Pmta betwonn Ohloaaro, Wtcuita, ana Hutpbinnon Traversal) new and vast areaa of rich fatmlntr and graslnK landa, aubrdinir tha beat fsu ilitlafi or Intercommunication to all town and cities easit and wect, tiorthwiisvl and aoutbwaat of Chtcutro, and Paolflo and'transoaeanlo Ssaporta. MACNIFICCNT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leodlntr all competitors, in splendor of equipment, oqo. well vantlLatad. and flee tram duet. Turousrh Couohea, Pullman tVieepirS, PRKtT nScUTilrirf Cluiir Curs, and teaet of Mnsnouri Riven Dining' Care Daily between OlupaiTO, Dea Mom 'D, Ouun.-il Bluffa, and Omaha, with 7rae Itecllnlna Chair Car td plurtli Fliiftii. Neb., ii nn betwsen Clnioacm nnrt nnlnrailn AflHnoa hana. and ptifbio, via St. Joseph, or Kanaaa tililorniu Kx.'LUoionn dally, with CUOIOB OF KOUTBS to and from Salt f"i'Sf( 0''''"'. p-"-'lmul, Im AiureltM, and San PranoUco. The DIHWOT LINK to ttnd lrom fiUo a Peak. Manlfou, Oarden of the Oods, the Bttnliar, uuib, una Scenic Uruudeuru of OulonUu. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Bolid Einresa Trains dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and St Paul, Willi THROUGH Koi lining Chair Cure tF'REEl to aud froni thone poinw una lvunsad Jity Tni ouli CUuh Cr aud Sleeper between Peoria, aplrlt Lake, und JIouk i-ulln, via Ruck lrtland The Favorite Lino to Pipeetone Water t.iwn, MiuJX l-alN, and tuo Suiutuur Keeuito aud UunUna uud F'toimis? til uuuilrt uf tuo Norths ett " 1HK SHDKT LINK VIA Hl'N hit: A AND KANKAKtE offera tacUltiee to fatol UuhiotiiLiiioniittii, liKUu-uapolli, LafayeUa, aud Oouucll Blutis, lit Juuepii. Auuidun, LonvuiiAui th, KuudtusCitv, MtstnaapoUa, faAti at. Ptaul. 'oi 1ickeu, Ud,ue, l'olaiBi, or desired Informauon aDnlT to any Tlokat Offlcemthe UuileJStatee oi Aauaua.oi ssddraSrT E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Otawral Manager. UH1GAUO, 1L L. 9n'i 1 ckettt faaa. Agftat, Kieh -just tho kind of te CtsJ OTafe jLC LEHIGHTON, Pa piilirp new lino of DRESS GOODS MflrSClllOS, Seersuckera and j What we Owe the Boys. Ami hunt new ami allrncllci. In tuns' it- v...iii,d' hulls nii are sine i rinil h) looklUK over our nciv l.nge Spiiui! Stock. I'oiillruialliiii Sultsa (treat specialty, marie In Ihe latest stlen and of the newest fabrics, suchas line Corkscrew, hie WMle, Woisteilsanil neat Allnlmes lu all grades ami at Special rilii-s. Spring Overcoats. j This season our Sluing Overcoats are of the finest Meictiant rufloimg, and fo.ee tlieiiisclvcs ; Into imjmlar favor on account of the low piices. A coat that does not hick anv of the ileal nud fashionable pnlnlsfor til '4. A pood si Wish foal ' as low as Sit. - Gents Furnishings. Our i enerahstnek of l'nri)lliliiC piesenls this season a complete assoitmeut in all depuii nicnis. Kveiv liuaglnable article on hand. rVr cole S ilrts, I'lievnll Shirts (gieatest novellv of tliestiasoniiiiin audti.W: llalf-lloses pair for . stsc. : ,1 l.lueii Collars fur 2Rc. : 2 pair Linen Cuffs ifurKBr.; Scriven's I'atent Seam Draueis, Auto- liiatlc Wire Huekle Suspenders, Night Itohis, I nriMi num. line mill riinn, Uliesi UOVellieslll ! raiuyand Full Iness Stilus, ,Ji:n's Dress uuu Illivlne (llovcs, Silk llow Caiters2Bc.. Cclhi : Inlrt Collars and l ulls. Jenehv. Sill: llmuiiier. i chiefs. No mallei what ou want n UNDKli- g II I'.j.ab lie Hill r Kill. II . - s, we iccon niemi ,ukNi lliei leallv are and Koch & Shaiikvveiler, jnrgest (Nothing 1 loupe in I.ehigh Valley 0 TROU A UTDjX Ol' Tni3 MAP OF. City and Topelca. aolendl'd Dlntntf CAUTION hsililinnmvsnd price atnmprd an aMtim. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Cnlf and I.ceit Waterproof Oralu. The excellence atad wenrlnr qualities of this shoe cannot be better sbown than liy tbe strong endorsa ments of Its thousands ot constant wearers. Sc.OO Oenulno Ilnnil-acered, an elegant and O stvluh dress bhoe which commends Itself. fya.Oa llnud-sewcil Welt. A nnecalt-finoa unequallexl for style and durability. SO. GO (Joodrcnr Weir Is the standard dress O Shoe, at a popular price. .... to.00 rollcrmnn' Shoe lsespeclally adapted w ror railroad men, farmers, etc. . All made In Congress, button and Lace. Sh SA, - mm " U -m wmm w a.rw.b hare been most favorably recelred since Introduced aud the recent Improvements make then superior i any shoes sold at tnese prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply rou ssnl direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. 1.. DOIH1I.A8, nrocktan, Maes. Adam Mohrkam &on, Agents, I.ltlllOHTON. (OnT 'r(!nllon 'B growing V-r LLX hecause we furnish nil rhe letest local news in the hest styli. Atinple lis q Favorite Singer Sewing Machine. illGH AM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large, drawers, with nickel rings, and full jet of Attachments, equal to any Sin per Machine sold from 44(1 to $60 by Canvassers. A trial in your home be. fore payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers and save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewing Maohliis Co., 269 S. nth StvFhiIade1phia,Fa. AsT-IVB PAT fllEIUUT.-fc ATARRH We have a remedy that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith Issa strong that we will send treatment on ttlal. itnd for Treatise and full particulars. Address, Die Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmount Ay., Phils,, Pa TS H mall i orMliiSicta CAN be CURED. We will SEND FREE by mall a large TRIAL BUllXtj tu. a treatise on Kollensv. DON'T SUFFER ANY LONGER I Give Post Of fice. State and County, and Ate plainly. AdJress, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO.. 3JS0 Falrmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Fa. DKHTTcl'B On of tha I MDOtlM 1UM the world. Uur UcTlitUttc untquaUil. end t Intrfrduciout npcrior ftKMli will m ndlltKK lOOHI fAMOKin meh Itvalit bs.bOT.. Oolrtti.l Who writ K toot ftt one tin intk utm ( n ui rmnri ah you ntrt id a. I mum it ia how our fM i IhoM wheltTOBr nrlgbhMi ind thoM roond yo Iht bt KfD&Inr of tbli sidvtftiitBoi loop. Tbt following how tbi tmuM ind of Ibt Ulsv rut 1t tbi vpptartact of It rtducal t tbvut tbt rift It Ih pft of Itibnlk. It 1 frtnd.dftubUriitttU cop, rf ! tftiy to etrrj. Wo will alio ihow you bow rti ctri mkt from Hti to 8 1 dy At l-ui, IVom lit mrt,wdt. oul oiprlnco Bettor writ ol onto. Wo Mr oil oipioMcborrti. AddroH,It HALL El T CO., Bei 8HO, 01IL4irt( Waii I ely's catarrh Cream Baliu Cleansri the Nasal Passages, Allan Pain ana Inflammation. Heals the Sores Knstorei tne Sense of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CUBK AY-FEVER A naitlcle Is nimllpd Into raoli nostril audii iigreoablc. 1'rloe BO cents at drugclsts, by mall, it-KlstFrtMl. coets. ELY .llitOTllKRH. M Warren St., New York august n, 18R9 MEN ONLY! Yqt L0ET or FAIIINO AKBOOPi Kb tuttfr fron (0 HUtoo ood t ortlffa CooBtrloo. HrtUtbta U.irrlpllvo Uoohe tliotloB aod prtofouotlodfotltoDrr ERIC MCOIOAL CO., BUFFALO No Vi THEPOLICE'GAZETTE Isllie otllv lllustruled nnnf.r In IIia world containing nil tlir latpst sensational and sport ing news. No saloon keeper, barber or club room can afford to be without It, it always makes Irlends vv lierever It goes. Mailed to any address In the United States, securely n rapped, 13 weeks for $1. nemi live cents nir sample copy. Richnrd K. Fox, Franklin Square, New Y'ork City i.lBiSa-sHUlaj I PHI HI III 11 .II I ! I II I'liu AliKi rillA l-A. ha4eatonce,nooiwrtioa. or Ihm uf tune from business, l-asespranouucetl la . ursMe iy oilien wanted. send fur Circular. CURF GUARANTEED, omjXtis. OUR NEW ,(& Noll d Ould Wiu-k vrofilibliu i-votch In tfeo wmIA timobtpor TYorrtntodkttvr world rrici 0?fr, lovalbtr tiltb oof ItfM ood vtlooblo lino of IlouocbAlJ molM. ThMo oomtiUa. lbo wttchetuo aVrv. 411 tbi work jo j tiord d ta tuthttw wbol woMod Ttinto tbooo yrha ctli- tiiJi ang) oitriboribdfboM obou ooiht urMlf Stibstiribp for the AnvovaTE S50 llewsird! Stop llial Hawking aud Spilling. yl uve ilfly "olr (Br a eW ,(f fg. larrh, folij lu tio Ifeai, Heanjnis, ay Kever, Affected live-Sietit, Astjima or Tl.roat Trbuble, I cannot cure' yillh' mv Ileaeon Iglil Cijtarrfi 'Cr$. Send onj dollar to iny p4to(lee i)(Jilrf fpf q i win ini ii vp, ypfl at my piReqif. Hay r piirH nl'it TM'f m i Ktelisnge St.' Oeum, N.Y. 8-1 i YPHfi A1M.H EACIIEU JQIIN BAt Ufi I.ehightpn, Carhpn polity, pft , Hi"iMH.tiilly I n fori) ihe nubile the,! lh?j are prtru W ilf all lnl fit 'Bnildint niii Ploinljiiii Wort, Mui'h as uutiiur la Bain Tubs, Giotru. , , al very lowest price aud lo lb beet pot- stole manner. Ketioiates cbearfnlly turn bed on application. rxSDt-Si- $2 giuin cols on f OA MINT. m mm, sWELV'W W III FOR mi mn-4 Gt-i:rtDoriooaioa ooou yooiftaf oivftf rtcuni vlMb,MrHMo-,wblcb bolJi fifrran r!ooflnMlUno4; t -but wo ro ropold Vff iR JW.( frtVCtik4ptf j Jb Kit oil, if wouMlW- t9v.tawoi bi iii jfa V
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